Baby boomers will be a forgotten generation as they pass. They really didn’t add much to the world, except music which only interests those of the same generation or approximately.
Nobody born in the late 80’s or later listen to it. So, most of the music created by the baby boomers will disappear over time and be forgotten about.
He’s smart to sell out while he’s spry enough to enjoy the money.
As a Boomer, your stereotyping is despicable and indicative of a low IQ intellect lacking a grasp on reality.
“”They really didn’t add much to the world, except music which only interests those of the same generation or approximately.””
Are you thinking of the great 1960s music like Bob Seger, John Denver, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Paul & Mary, Grace Slick, Neil Young , Van Morrison, Joan Baez, Jerry Garcia, Pete Townsend, Joe Cocker, Judy Collins, Jimmy Page, Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, The Beatles, and the Rolling Stones, the Jefferson Airplane, and the Mamas and the Papas, Jimmy Page, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, etc?
SAY WHAT?
All my kids listen to our music, all their friends do too.
We didn’t add much to the world? I suppose you speak only for yourself correct?
Look around you and what do you see? Think real hard, I know it must be difficult with such a small brain as yours, but really, question your thoughts before you spew your mindless dribble.
Baby boomers didn’t add much to the world….
You’re an ass.
Nope. You got every part of that wrong. The legacy acts get massive listener-ship these days.